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[[Image:PokemonBluePasta.png|thumb|75px|right|The Blue version of pasta.]]
[[File:PokemonBluePasta.png|thumb|100px|right|A can of the Blue version]]
'''Heinz Pokémon Canned Pasta in Tomato Sauce''' was a product released by the {{wp|H. J. Heinz Company}} in the year 2000. The product was made in both a {{v|Blue}} and a {{v|Red}}, each containing pasta in tomato sauce cut to the shape of version exclusives from the two games. The Blue version saw {{p|Blastoise}} as the main Pokémon on the can, while the Red version featured {{p|Charizard}}. They came in cans of 420g in weight and were sold in Canada and the USA. Later on, the "Red" version of the pasta was discontinued for a "{{v2|Gold and Silver|s}}" version, which contained pasta in the shapes of [[Generation II]] Pokémon.
'''Pokémon Pasta Shapes in Tomato Sauce''' was a product released by the {{wp|H. J. Heinz Company}} in the year 2000.<ref>[http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-63787608.html Heinz cans the power of Pokemon. - Grocer | HighBeam Research - FREE Trial] (retrieved March 2, 2010)</ref> The product was made in both [[Pokémon Red and Blue Versions|a Blue Version and a Red Version]], each containing pasta in tomato sauce cut to the shape of various Pokémon from the corresponding games. The Blue version featured {{p|Blastoise}} on the label while the Red version featured {{p|Charizard}}. They came in cans of 420g in weight and were sold in {{pmin|Canada}} and {{pmin|the United States}}. Later on, the "Red" version of the pasta was discontinued for a "{{2v2|Gold|Silver}}" version, which contained pasta in the shapes of [[Generation II]] Pokémon.


For a limited time, collectible "trading cards" could be found on the back of the labels of the Red and Blue versions.
==Pokémon shapes==
Both the Red and Blue versions of the pasta included [[Ash Ketchum]] as a pasta shape as well.


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[[Category:Pokémon meta]]
==Ingredients==
[[File:ActualPasta.png|thumb|right|150px|Ready to eat]]
* Water
* Pasta shapes
* Tomato paste
* Liquid sugar
* Salt
* Soya or cheddar cheese
* Modified cornstarch
* Natural flavor
* Spices
 
==Collectible cards==
For a limited time, collectible "trading cards" could be found on the back of the labels of the Red and Blue versions. There were a total of 24 cards available.
 
<gallery>
File:Heinz Pasta Charmander.png|{{p|Charmander}}
File:Heinz Pasta Clefairy.png|{{p|Clefairy}}
File:Heinz Pasta Meowth.png|{{p|Meowth}}
File:Heinz Pasta Mewtwo.png|{{p|Mewtwo}}
</gallery>
 
==See also==
*[[Pokémon food products]]
 
==References==
{{reflist}}
 
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Latest revision as of 06:03, 8 September 2014

A can of the Blue version

Pokémon Pasta Shapes in Tomato Sauce was a product released by the H. J. Heinz Company in the year 2000.[1] The product was made in both a Blue Version and a Red Version, each containing pasta in tomato sauce cut to the shape of various Pokémon from the corresponding games. The Blue version featured Blastoise on the label while the Red version featured Charizard. They came in cans of 420g in weight and were sold in Canada and the United States. Later on, the "Red" version of the pasta was discontinued for a "Gold and Silver" version, which contained pasta in the shapes of Generation II Pokémon.

Pokémon shapes

Both the Red and Blue versions of the pasta included Ash Ketchum as a pasta shape as well.

Red
0001 Bulbasaur Bulbasaur
Grass Poison
0007 Squirtle Squirtle
Water
0023 Ekans Ekans
Poison
0039 Jigglypuff Jigglypuff
Normal
0043 Oddish Oddish
Grass Poison
0058 Growlithe Growlithe
Fire
Blue
0004 Charmander Charmander
Fire
0027 Sandshrew Sandshrew
Ground
0035 Clefairy Clefairy
Normal
0037 Vulpix Vulpix
Fire
0094 Gengar Gengar
Ghost Poison
0133 Eevee Eevee
Normal
Gold and Silver
0025 Pikachu Pikachu
Electric
0155 Cyndaquil Cyndaquil
Fire
0158 Totodile Totodile
Water
0175 Togepi Togepi
Normal
0182 Bellossom Bellossom
Grass
0195 Quagsire Quagsire
Water Ground

Ingredients

Ready to eat
  • Water
  • Pasta shapes
  • Tomato paste
  • Liquid sugar
  • Salt
  • Soya or cheddar cheese
  • Modified cornstarch
  • Natural flavor
  • Spices

Collectible cards

For a limited time, collectible "trading cards" could be found on the back of the labels of the Red and Blue versions. There were a total of 24 cards available.

See also

References


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